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network of five public radio stations in Boston, Worcester, Falmouth, Orleans and Newburyport Massachusetts. The Boston, Worcester and Falmouth stations all broadcast on 91.9FM. The Newburyport station can be heard on 91.7FM, and the Orleans station can be heard on 1170AM. All five facilities simulcast the identical program schedule, which is produced from our studios located at the UMass Boston Campus. The station's 24 hour a day broadcast schedule reaches tens of thousands of listeners in over 275 cities and towns in eastern and central Massachusetts and Cape Cod along with parts of Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut. A webcast of our signal can also be heard, live, around the world through the internet, and we currently have listeners in all 50 states and in 103 countries. Mission Statement: WUMB Radio is dedicated to produce, acquire, and disseminate high quality, diverse and valued public service radio programming to significant audiences. The radio station is committed to serving as a local and national resource for the cultivation, promotion and preservation of various genres of folk music through its radio programming and selected enterprises. The Boston station, WUMB-FM, was the last station in the Metro- Boston area to be granted an FM license from the Federal Communications Commission. It went on the air in 1982 with an all- volunteer announcing staff, moving to a professional staff in 1986 when it became a public radio affiliate of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). The station was the aspiration of a cadre of UMass Boston students in 1968, including its current General Manager Patricia Monteith, in what became a fourteen-year campaign to get the station on the air. The Worcester station, WBPR-FM, was purchased in 1993 from Worcester County Christian Broadcasting, which owned a permit to construct the station, but had never actually built it. The Falmouth station, WFPB-FM, was developed with the help of an expansion funding grant from CPB and went on the air in 1996. The Orleans station was a donation from GramCam Communications in 1998. And the Newburyport station was built with the help of a grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce in 2001. There are over twenty-five people regularly working at WUMB-FM including full-time, part-time and manangement staff, student employees, interns and volunteers. On occasion, some UMass Boston students participate as part of the "Radio Learning Project", a year-long experiential learning program. Local area high school and college students receive credit from their affiliated internship programs. Community volunteers come from all walks of life and assist the station with programming, fundraising efforts and special events. WUMB-FM is committed to providing unique program offerings. It is the country's foremost radio station for folk and roots music, largely airing a mix including singer-songwriter, blues, Celtic, Americana, bluegrass and more. Weekends, the station is a cultural center for traditional folk and Celtic music, as well as blues, and world music. More than 250 musicians come in to WUMB-FM each year to play live for the station's listeners and provide insight about their music. Public affairs, public service and news programs are blended throughout the entire schedule for a comprehensive educational experience. WUMB also operates 2 one-week summer music camps, 3-hour guitar clinics each quarter, and is actively involved in several community engagement projects throughout the year including the NEA-funded Big Read initiative. ------ Shows: Beale Street Caravan, Humankind, Latino USA, Midnight Special, Tent Show Radio, Grateful Dead Hour, World Cafe, American Routes, Etown, WoodSongs Old-time Radio Hour, Mountain Stage, Women in Music, Art of the Song, Brazilian Hour, Commonwealth Journal (WUMB), Acoustic Sunrise (WUMB), Celtic Twilight, Downeast Ceilidh, Folk Odyssey, Folk Scene, Guest Mix, Highway 61 Revisited (WUMB), Live at Noon, Member Concert, Morning Express, Music Mix (WUMB), Traditional Folk ----- Hosts: Ruthie Foster, Betty Harris, Bill Frisell, David Freudberg, Michael Perry, David Gans, Dennis Coffey, Lloyd Cole, Steve Miller, Nick Spitzer, Maureen Loughran, Kaori Maeyama, Nick Forster, Helen Forster, Dorothy Edwards, Joe Conkwright, Roger Duvall, Larry Groce, Viv Nesbitt, John Dillon, Lisa Joyce, Janis Pryor, Dick Pleasants, Marcia Palmater, Dana Westover, Bruce Davis, Guest Mix, Albert O, Jay Moberg, Dave Palmater, Patty Domeniconi, Anita Lee, Gail Gilmore
Website: http://www.wumb.org/ Email: Tel: (617)287-6900 Address: 100 Morrissey Boulevard Boston MA 02125-3393 Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/WUMB-Radio-Network/23985746031
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